VICE Calls Waters of Our Time “one of the most beautifully made books of photography I have ever seen.”
“The second collaboration between father and son Thomas Roma and Giancarlo T. Roma, The Waters of Our Time is a… Read More
“The second collaboration between father and son Thomas Roma and Giancarlo T. Roma, The Waters of Our Time is a… Read More
Fink’s fate was to be aligned with the Beats because of his propensity for drugs, anger, and poetry. Read More
In the midst of the NY and LA premieres of “Finding Vivian Maier,” John Maloof discusses the film on The Leonard Lopate Show. Read More
Late Getty photojournalist, Chris Hondros, is remembered through his powerful images. Read More
Late photojournalist Chris Hondros’ images from Afghanistan and Liberia presented in VICE. Read More
Women with tattoos in the new millennium. Read More
NY-based New Zealand decorator, Sandra Nunnerley produces her “Big Book.” Read More
Dolores “gives Vollmann one more way to say that his own world is what he can make it.” Read More
“this book makes you want to rediscover your childhood hoop” Read More
A trove of images from the heyday of an iconic venue. Read More
Girls in the Windows “pays homage to a rich body of work.” Read More
NYT praises Laundromat: ‘Good Looking, And Worth Reading, Too.’ Read More
The Wall Street Journal features Vivian Maier: Self-Portraits Read More
The Book of Dolores in The New York Times Read More
William T. Vollmann in Newsweek Read More
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Caffè Lena featured in People! Read More
There But Not featured in Architectural Digest. Read More
The New York Times calls Caffè Lena an exhaustively researched record of a folk music heaven. Read More
Vivian Maier: Self-Portraits in The New York Times Read More
Four powerHouse Titles Featured in American Photo! Read More
John Maloof and Elizabeth Avedon discuss Vivian Maier, the prolific and ever evasive artist. Read More
The New York Observer describes The Book Of Dolores as filled with tools of fiction. Read More
The Wall Street Journal’s take on Kodachrome Memory. Read More